The iconic animated characters of Rocky and Bullwinkle were created by Minnesota native Jay Ward in the 1950s.
Morrison County, located in central Minnesota, has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. The region was originally inhabited by Ojibwe and Dakota Sioux tribes, who relied on hunting, fishing, and agriculture for their livelihoods. However, in the early 19th century, European settlers began to arrive in the area, leading to significant changes.

In 1838, the area that is now Morrison County was part of a territorial land grab by the United States government. The Treaty of St. Peters opened up the region for settlement, and settlers quickly flocked to the area, attracted by the abundance of timber and fertile land. The first permanent white settlement in the county was established in 1849 by a group of Franciscan missionaries.

The county's economy was initially based on logging, as the lush forests provided ample resources for the burgeoning timber industry. Sawmills sprang up throughout the area, and Morrison County became one of the largest lumber producers in Minnesota. As the logging industry thrived, the county experienced a population boom, with immigrants from Germany, Poland, and other European countries arriving to work in the timber sector.

Over the years, Morrison County has witnessed various social and economic developments. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century revolutionized transportation in the region, allowing for easier movement of goods and people. The logging industry began to decline in the early 20th century due to deforestation and changing market demands. However, agriculture, particularly dairy farming, became an important economic driver for the county.

Today, Morrison County is a mixture of rural communities and small towns. It embraces its historical heritage and is home to several museums, including The Charles A. Lindbergh Historic Site, celebrating the famous aviator's early life in the county. The county continues to evolve, with a diverse economy that includes agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, ensuring a bright future for the residents of Morrison County.

This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Morrison County, Minnesota.

  • 1851: Morrison County was established on February 25.
  • 1852: The first settlers arrived in the area, primarily from Maine.
  • 1856: The city of Little Falls was platted and designated as the county seat.
  • 1860: The population of Morrison County reached over 2,000 people.
  • 1874: The first railroad reached Morrison County, boosting economic growth.
  • 1878: Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., father of aviator Charles Lindbergh, was born in Morrison County.
  • 1884: The first county fair was held in Little Falls.
  • 1889: Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., the famous aviator, was born in Morrison County.
  • 1894: The famous Zoar Methodist Church was constructed in the county.
  • 1914: The current courthouse in Little Falls was built.
  • 1920: The prohibition era began, leading to an increase in illegal alcohol production and distribution in the county.
  • 1950: Morrison County experienced a period of economic growth with new industries and a growing population.
  • 1964: Charles Lindbergh, Jr.'s childhood home in Little Falls became a state historic site.
  • 1997: The Charles A. Lindbergh State Park was established in Morrison County.